Segmental Aneuploidies with 1 Mb Resolution in Human Preimplantation Blastocysts
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the spectrum and characteristics of segmental aneuploidies (SAs) of <10 megabase (Mb) length in human preimplantation blastocysts.
Methods: Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy was performed in 15,411 blastocysts from 5171 patients using a validated 1 Mb resolution platform. The characteristics and spectrum of SAs, including the incidence, sizes, type, inheritance pattern, clinical significance, and embryo distribution, were studied.
Results: In total, 6.4% of the 15,411 blastocysts carried SAs of >10 Mb, 4.9% of embryos had SAs ranging between 1 to 10 Mb, and 84.3% of 1 to 10 Mb SAs were <5 Mb in size. Inheritance pattern analysis indicated that approximately 63.8% of 1 to 10 Mb SAs were inherited and were predominantly 1 to 3 Mb in size. Furthermore, 18.4% of inherited SAs and 51.9% de novo 1 to 10 Mb SAs were pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP). Different from whole-chromosome aneuploidies, reanalysis indicated that 50% of the de novo 1 to 10 Mb SAs and 70% of the >10 Mb SAs arose from mitotic errors.
Conclusion: Based on the established platform, 1 to 10 Mb SAs are common in blastocysts and include a subset of P/LP SAs. Inheritance pattern analysis and clinical interpretation based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics/Association for Molecular Pathology guidelines contributed to determine the P/LP SAs.
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